IFL Watches Introduces The Venezianico Arsenale Venus
IFL Watches has transformed many different watches. At times, the pieces are unofficial collaborations, but today’s release brings IFL together with an exciting Italian brand. Venezianico has even created a new dial color for the piece. The Arsenale Venus celebrates Venice and should make for a unique collectible.
IFL Watches continues to collaborate with new brands. The finished products are unique, colorful, and relatively affordable. Best of all, each is unique with a hand-painted dial. Today’s new Venezianico Arsenale Venus continues the trend, but ups the ante as a more official collaboration.
The IFL Watches Venezianico Arsenale Venus
The IFL Watches Arsenale Venus is based on the Venezianico Arsenale. The basis is a 40mm by 44mm stainless steel watch with an integrated bracelet design. At just 9.95mm thick, it’s an extremely comfortable piece. With a depth resistance of 50 meters, it’s not a true sports model, but it can easily handle the rigors of everyday life. Regarding the bracelet, Venezianico’s Canova Concept (a rubber strap is an option) articulates beautifully and has a push-button folding clasp. The movement is straightforward but reliable. Each Arsenale uses the Miyota 9039, an automatic caliber with 42 hours of power reserve and a frequency of 28,800vph.
A unique dial in more ways than one
The Arsenale Venus has a dark blue sunburst background, which is a unique hue created by Venezianico specifically for this collaboration. Then, artists hand-paint a tribute to Botticelli’s Birth of Venus. The dial depicts Venus rising on the right side.
On the left, Venice is emerging from the sea. Details including red hair, green foliage, and a scallop’s shell add visual appeal to the watch. As always, with IFL’s pieces, no two are alike.
A bespoke case back
Normally, Venezianico’s watches carry a display case back. The Arsenale Venus, however, is adorned with a solid steel case back fixed by six screws. The IFL Watches name is emblazoned on the back within what appears to be a maelstrom. I think this is a fine choice as the Miyota is a relatively normal-looking movement. Plus, the custom case back is another reminder that this watch is the product of a partnership.
The Arsenale Venus is limited, but in a good way
Like all IFL Watches, the Arsenale Venus is a limited edition. Here, though, the number of pieces will be determined based on orders during a 72-hour ordering period. The window opens on August 4th at 4:00 PM CEST and closes at the same time on the 7th. At €1,390, it’s more expensive than a serial production Arsenale, but the difference isn’t shocking. Therefore, if the watch is of interest, it’s best to take action. Both brands have stated that once the window has closed, there will be no further pieces on offer. As always, we enjoy these creative, whimsical editions. Let us know your thoughts on the latest IFL Watches marvel.
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